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POSTERs for MEG Nord

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POSTERs at MEG Nord 2025

 

No.SurnameNameAffiliationPOSTER title
1AlbayrakSametKarolinska InstitutetNeural Response to Smells Investigated with MEG: Experimental Setup
2AndersenJacobCFIN - NEMOlab group, Aarhus UniversityAdvancements in Functional Imaging of the Spinal Cord: Techniques and Clinical Applications
3AndersenLau MøllerCFIN, Aarhus University and 
Department for Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, Aarhus University
Somatosensory timing and cerebellar-basal ganglia beta-band interactions in Parkinson’s disease
4ArvinSimonDCN, CFIN, Aarhus University/Aarhus University HospitalIntracranial recordings from human subthalamic nucleus and thalamus during perceptual decision-making
5BaralShristiAalto UniversityDetangling Auditory Linguistic and Visual Object Semantic Integration : MEG study
6Celma-MirallesAlexandreCenter for Music in the Brain, Aarhus UniversityNeural synchronization to the musical beat relates to the experience of groove
7DalalSarangCFIN, Aarhus UniversityFetal visual evoked responses measured with OPMs
8EdströmJesperAalto UniversityCharacterization of thalamocortical coherence in ANT DBS for epilepsy
9EklundEelis Aalto UniversityActive Magnetic Shielding for Magnetoencephalography in a Person-Sized Shield
10FlocktonJosephine University of YorkElucidating the Neural Correlates of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response: A combined EEG-MEG study.
11GailhardSolèneUniversité Claude Bernard Lyon 1, LyonNon-Invasive Laminar MEG for Cortical Circuit Analysis: Bridging Modeling and Empirical Evidence
12GerhardssonAndreas Karolinska InstitutetFrom data acquisition to BIDS - a NatMEG-pipeline for SQUID and OPM data
13GrönMikaelAalto UniversityOPM-MEG in a compact magnetic shield
14HaverGuusjeKarolinska InstituttetFrequency tag strength comparison between conventional and OPM MEG
15HeikkinenVernaAalto University Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, 
BioMag laboratory, Aalto University, Helsinki University Hospital
Finding generalizable sleep EEG fingerprints in a large children cohort using latent noise regression modeling
16HenttonenMarkusAalto UniversityAuditory evoked responses of domestic cats measured using OPM-MEG
17HietalaPaavoAalto UniversityMeasuring inter-subject correlation during movie viewing with OPM-MEG
18KanervaNiinaAalto University, BioMagClassification-based approaches for discerning mild cognitive impairment and subjective cognitive impairment from MEG power spectral densities
19KaramiAlirezaNeurospinTime-Resolved Neural Dynamics of Number and Shape Representations in MEG
20KidmosePrebenDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University.TBA
21KinnunenAnttiBioMag lab, Helsinki University HospitalMEG and EEG spectral features in participants with memory concerns
22KobbersmedJanus R.L.CFIN, Aarhus UniversityA novel normative modeling framework for whole-brain MEG/EEG functional connectivity
23KopaevaEkaterinaCentre for Languages and Literature, Lund UniversityMood dynamically modulates early neural activity during emotional word processing: EEG evidence
24KorkealaaksoSaraBiomag laboratory, Aalto UniversityTime- and frequency-resolved decomposition of beta brain activity reveals two functionally distinct beta bands differentially modulated by movement
25KruseLineAarhus University Combining MEG, DBS and Local Field Potentials (LFPs) to measure a subcortical network for temporal predictions 
26KuusiAinoAalto University, BioMagGaussian processes for movement-related beta dynamics in Parkinson's disease
27KwonJinheeLund University; Karolinska InstitutePredictive and morphological processing in Swedish word accents: A dual-frequency MEG study
28LevyJonathanAalto UniversityA shift in alpha oscillations marks the maturation of empathy at the coming of age
29LinXiaoshuUniversity of JyväskyläFlexibility of internal attention
30MantingCassiaKarolinska Institutet/MIT/HarvardTuning the Brain: Separating Simultaneous Responses to Reveal How Musicality Enhances Selective Attention
31MononenRiikkaAalto UniversityRetinotopic mapping paradigm for investigating the spatial resolution of MEG
32NurminenMilaAalto UniversityMEG responses to motor imagery beyond the motor cortex.
33PashootanMahshidAalto UniversityData Requirements for Stable and Reproducible Resting-State EEG features in Mild Cognitive Impairment
34PeltonenMariaAalto UniversityAuditory cortical responses to natural sounds in chronic post-stroke aphasia
35PeretIuliaAalto UniversityBehind the Scenes of an MEG Experiment : A Business Student's Perspective
36PikkarainenOlliDepartment of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto UniversityDesign and implementation of a demagnetization procedure for a person-sized magnetic shield
37PostzichChristopherMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, LeipzigTBA
38PultsinaKristinaCentre for Interdisciplinary Brain Research, University of JyväskyläInvestigating Sympathetic Arousal Through Brain–Body Coupling: A MEG and EDA Study
39Quiroga-MartinezDavid RicardoDepartment of Psychology, University of CopenhagenBrain dynamics of mental manipulation
40RoosSanttuAalto UniversityEfficacy of optically pumped magnetometers in detecting activity from the cerebellar cortex
41RuuskanenSanteriAalto UniversityCorticokinematic coherence during leader–follower coordination in the mirror game
42Sadeghi ShabestariPayamNeuroscience Center Zurich, University of Zurich & ETH ZurichAdvancing neurofeedback in tinnitus
43ShreyaSonal Aarhus University Neuromorphic Spin-Electronics Meets the Brain: Hardware Pathways to Cognitive Computing
44ValkeavirtaVenlaAalto University / BioMagDetecting age-related neural changes in picture naming with MEG
45VindingMikkelUniversity of CopenhagenTesting the reliability of processed MEG signals
46YouJiaxinAalto Universityredictive coding narrows the gap between convolutional networks and human brain function in misspelled-word reading
47ZahranSaeed Heinrich Heine University, DüsseldorfModeling Anesthetic-Induced Changes in Brain Oscillations: Bridging EEG and MEG through Large-Scale Neural Modeling
48ZamoranoAnna Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus UniversityPrior experience explains periodic and aperiodic EEG dynamics during the development of persistent pain
49ZubarevIvan Aalto UniversityDIPR - Deep Interpretable Predictive Regression for Explorative MEG analysis.